The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 11, 1870, Image 3

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Captura of Perfilan Uallooan- Thc Pra-??wq Adv?s><\ms th?lr Warka on IPesrle- OaEabotlR o Proclamation, ?te.' VF.RBAn.TiK8, October 7.-Tho Franca rnaiatained a vigorous oannonndo on Prussian outposts. LONDON, Ootobor 8.-Yesterday, when the French attacked Goo oral Kim mers' division, the Imperial Guard was en? gaged. The French directed several divisions against the First and Tenth Prussian Oorps on the right bank of tho Moselle, where the cannonading was severe. German losses in the Tenth Oorps were 500, and in tho Third Corps 130 men. Raskin writes that Prussia pushes hor success too far. She should couoedo an armistice and offer terms possible to French honor. A telegram to tho Times, dated Berlin, ll o'clock, says on the hills between Sevres, St. Cloud nnd Bougivell batte? ries of biege guns beon placed. A mortar battery at St. Cloud threatens the neigh? borhood of Elysian Fields. The French occupy Villejuif. Easterly winds conti? nue, aiding Parisian icrounutn. LILLE, October 8.-Festdiu left Lille to meet Gambetta,, who is reported to have arrived at Amiens by a balloon. TOURS, October 8.-Paris advices state that the Governmeut subsidies have boen withdrawn from operas und thea? tres, which are all closed. News from Charteres, to tho 7th, states that the Paris Frano-tircurs were de? feated at Ablis. 150 Prussian horsemen captured sixty Freuch and many horses. A despatch bas been received from the Mayor of Arthenay, stating that 800 Frano-tirours drove back a force of Prussians. VERSAILLES, October 9.-Last night the entire garrison of Metz, including the National Garde, made a sortie North? ward on both banks of the Moselle. Their attack was on an entrenched Ger? man position. The ^French lost 1,500, and the Germans 600. TOURS, October 9.-Chas. W. May, formerly of New York, and Wm. Rey? nolds, of New York, furnish the follow? ing ballooning accounts: "Left Paris at ll o'clock * on Friday, when ubout 800 yards elavation wind lulled; balloon sta tionary over Prussian camp; musketry and cannon fired at the balloon. Thc whiz of the balls was hoard. The Prus? sians attempted to burn the balloon bj fuses. Ballast was thrown out when the balloon moved. The trip lasted five hours." Paris is orderly, aud determin ed that it can only be taken by storm. An official decree defers the electioni to the Constituent Assembly until Franci is free from the invaders. Twelve bund rod Prussians were re pulsed from St. Quentin, after a han fight. The people roso en masse. Tin Prefect was wounded. ROUEN, October 9.-Gambetta made i speech at the railway, and said we mus be victorious and proserve order. It i understood that Gambetta is investee with full powers. MARSEILLES, October 9.-Garibald created a great sensation here. Euoi mous crowds accompanied him to th depot. American and Spanish war vessels ar anchored here. The Garde Civigne was drafted int the National Guard. TOURS, October 9.-Diplomats still r< main in Paris. They met at the Papi nuncio's, to examine their positions b the refusal of Count Bismarck to allo them to send couriers, unless their d< spatohes are opened. The diplomat unanimously refuse to accede to thii Their refusal will be communicated t Bismarck, und if he persists, the dipl< mats will be forced to suspend commun cation with their Governments. Muc artillery is around Paris. On tho 5tl the enemy, under cover of n thick foi attempted a movement, but were d footed by the sharp watch of the fort Tho Prussians wore repulsed by shel 'from the forts. Skirmishers are repoi ed on the other side of Paris. Notbii serious. Ganbarr says several com pani of Franc-tireurs have mitrallcuses. I Pays soys many spies are still in Pari Good water is obtainable from we! throughout Paris, as proved by cxpei meets. LONDON, October 9.-It is said th Burnside is negotiating a postponemc of the bombardment until the Constat ent Assembly meets. The army of the Loire, 80,000 strou is slowly moving on Paris. Bismarck has written a letter apprc thc Jucobi arrest. The Prussians roported near Pitl viers and also appeared at Maleskirt Guerillas aro appearing in several Norl ern departments. Prussia threatens tho imposition ol contribution of a million francs frc each department. CARLSRUHE, October 9.-Tho folio iug was read from tho Duke of Bat nors: "Wo won an engagement nt Steuay, Saturday. Tho Freuch foi consisted of ono corps of tho lino a Mobiles. Tho battle lasted from 9 tt o'clock, wbon tho French fled towal Rambervilliers." Badeners reports that the Fret: force have boen double theirs, numb ing 11,000 men, with batteries, HUI General Pothevi. Tho Bois des Jumel?s waa carried tho Germans with tho bayonet. Th French charges were repulsed. 'J Germans lost twenty officers and >. killed, wouudod nnd captured. Si French officers and GOO meu wero kil and wounded. Tho Prussians bivouac! ou tho field. It WOB a glorious day tho Badeners.. TOURS, October 10.-Tho Governm is beginning to proparo tho public mi through tho press, for tho seseion French territory to Germany. La Lib co u sou ts to a slight rectification of frontier, near Weisscnburg. Gamin has issued a proclamation, but it dt lopes no new policy; ho urges resista cn masse/ denounces the nionnrcby as cawo of, F^eneh dicier; appeal* ?or fr* ternhtacc?ptauoo of the pr?tant authorfty uqtil poaco comes. Ho COD eludes; "I have a command for yon-abandoning all other affairs and taking no account of difficulties or obstacles, co-oporat? with all your unrestricted energy in remedy? ing the evils of the situation-Vitela Nation! Vive la R?publique! Vive et Undeniable! Heavy gnus will soon open on Pfalz? borg, Heroic sorties are iooessant at Metz. Tue Prussian Commanders order increased vigilance. The commissary has been removed, to avoid capturo. The diplomats at Tours are negotiat? ing for quarters al Bordeaux, in antici? pation of the removal of the Government thither. VIENNA, October 10.-It is reported that Thiers had a satisfactory interview with the Emperor of Austria. LONDON, October 10,-Puris balloons aro followed by Prussian hussars. Two, containing Mar's official correspondence, hp.ve been captured. The Prussiaus are pusing their works near Jerome's Park, uear Meudon und ou the Bimbrian Hill, near ??caveres. When comploted, they will;couimuud Auteuel, Passy, Grenelle and other points and West and South? west Paris. ST. PETBHSDUKO, October 10.-The Russian movement towards tho Turkish frontier is officially denied. PAULS, October 10.-The fortificatious on tho 1th ultimo, had 500 cannon; now there uro 3,300 cannon on them with -100 rounds for each. Every dofeuco has ita meu ut their posts. TOUKS, October 10.-A strong body oi Frnuo-tireurs are armed, composed ol geutlomeu from tho South of France. They carry the black flag. Aincrlcuii A fru? i-ri. WASHINGTON, October 9.-Boutwell issues a circular regarding tho funded debt. It comprises three classes: First, Two hundred millions, payable at plea sure, after ten years, nt tivo per cent, iu (crest. Second, Three huudred millions payable at pleasure, after fifteen years at four aud-u-half per cent. Third, Ou< thousand millions, pnyablo at pleasure after thirty years, ut four per cont, in terest. Responsible banks and bankeri will bo designated to negotiate a loan oi the commission. Subscribers must pa] two per cent., in coin or bonds, whic? will bo accounted for when tho bond; will be cou.pured or registered, as sub scribers preter, interest payublo by air Assistant Treasurer or Government Dc pository. Tho bouds are exempt fron Federal, State or local luxation. CHAHLi.sTOK, October 10.-Arrived Steumship Clyde, New York; Sea Gull Baltimore. NEW YOKE, October 10.-Special de sp:itches to the New York Herald, sa, the Prussian Chumbers will bo dissolve! and a new election ordered, to secure, moro trustworthy Government majority Bismarck refuses to release Jacoby. Th siego of Soissons is progressing favors bly. The bombardment of Paris is nc to be delayed au hour longer than nt cessary. A new German army is on tb way to Strasburg, to check now Frene army organizations. Bazaine is cordially co-operating wit the Government at Paris. The army t Lyons is advancing to relieve Bnzuim The right wing of the Lyons' nrm fought the Baden troops on Thursday. Bismarck protests against Garibaldia operations. The Italian Govern mei replies thut it is not responsible for ind vidual actions. Tho North German Gi vernment orders the execution of fi reigners in arms for Franco. A rotuli, tory order will be issued by the Frond The Tribune's correspondent befoi Metz, after describing the battle- of tl 7th, in which both suffered severe! says the French were repulsed. I concludes, under date of Noissovill 8th-8 o'clock a. m.-The French, do ing tho night, accumulated in lari masses ou the Eastern slopes of S Julien, toward Metz. The Prussit fore-posts were drawn back and the r serves called up. Tho artillery cov every eminence. Shells from St. Julii go crashing iuto Noisseville. A furio cannonading is going on to the South 1 Oolombry, Merry, Lehant and Petti Tho French fort St. Privat is also firin NEW YORK, October 10.-Tho Poli Superintendent, Jourdan, is dead. Ono hundred guns wero fired nt t City Hall Park in honor of tho thi anniversary of Cuban independence. General McDowell, in tho absonce instructions from Washington, d?clic to order tho evacuation of Governo Island aud destruction of barracks consequence of yellow^ fever now p vailing at that pott. Seventy-ouo yell? fever patients, tims far, have been : moved from tho Island to thequaranti hospital, and military officers complt that medical treatment and provisic for comfort, by tho city health anthe ties, aro entirely inadequate. Two fa cases lately occurred at Belview Hospil and tho husband of a womau who di ot the diseuse on Friday, is now in ire for bringing her to tho hospital i: small boat, from Governor's Islal after tho discaso had mado its nppe ance. GAIJVK.STON, October 10.-Tho San i tonio, Texas, agricultural fair closed day. It was a grand success. 1 grounds ot Sau Pedro woro crowe every evening. Ono feature of tho 1 to-day was a sixty milo raco, to bo mi inside of three hours. Only To horses and saddles ullowed. This j was ttccomplifhed by Mr. Cook, Bexur County, who rode sixty-one ra in two hours and fifty-six nnd-n-1 minutes. The horses wero ready i died for him. RALEIGH, October 10.-Tho nutb ties of tho State Agricultural Society actively engaged iu pushing forward ] parutions for tho oomiug fair. From number of entries already made, other indications, the fair will Burj by far any ever held in tho State. Tho Solicitor of tho Seventh Judi District refused to send n bill of ind mont faof oro the Gm nd J,ury% against thpeo ci tizona ?f fawell Codnly, flo? rea ted by Kirk, bv order of uov. Holden, and bound over by Chief Justice Pear aon, to answer the nlmrgo of implication in the murder of State Benator Stephens. The Solicitor said that the evidence was insufficient to find a bill. ATLANTA, October 10.-The Senate passed a resolution, to-day, inviting President Grout to tho State Fair, to extend the hospitalities of the State dnring his stay, appoint a committee to meet him on the boundary of the State and escort him to quarters. Tho Senate also passed a resolution to adjourn sine die on the 18th. The last building on the fair ground was completed Saturday. NEW ORLEANS, Octobor 10.-Deaths from yellow fever Saturday, fifteen; Sun? day, ten. RALEIGH, October 10.-The first frost of the season fell Sunday morning. FINANCIAL, AND CO HI MR ICC I AL.. COLUMBIA , October 10.-Sales of cotton to-day 75 bales-middling 13J?c. NEW YORK, October 10-Noon.-Flour and corn dull und drooping. Wheat quiet and heavy. Pork firm, at 25.50@ 25.75. Cottou dull-uplands 1G>^; Or? leans 16%; sales 1,000 bales. Freights firm. Stocks very strong. Gold 13%. Money 5@G. Sterling-long 8%', short 9%. 62's 127^. 7 P. M.- Monwy ensy, at 5@G. Gold 13J>;@13%. Government's dull and steady. Cotton dull aud easier-Rales 1,800bules; uplands 1GJ?. Flour-State and Western moderately active-South? ern quiet; common to fair extra 5.50(Ve* G.20; good to choice 6.25@8.85. Wheat I moro active-red new and amber South? ern 2.31. Corn without decided chungo. Beef dull, nt 10?15; extra 15@18. Pork firmer, at 25.75(a)26.00. Lard firmer kettle 16i?@16>?. Whiskey without decided change. Groceries firm. Freights a little firmer-cotton steam J.?; flour steam 2-4}<j ; wheat steam 7%. BALTIMORE, October 10.-Cotton firm -middlings, 16; salts, 340 bules; re? ceipts, 1,240. Flour firm and active. Wheat firm and uuclianged. White corn dull, ot 90(0)1.00. Pork firmer, at 2G.50 (r?!27.00. Bacon firmer-shoulders, 14%. Whiskey in good demand, at 90(a)91. ST. LOUIS, October 10.-Flour dull. Corn dull-primo mixed 63; whito G5; yellow 65. Provisions advancing. Mess pork 25.50. Shoulders 14j.i; clear sides 19. Whiskey iunctive, nt 88@90. LOUISVILLE, October 10.-Bugging un? changed. Flour firm. Corn dull and unchanged. Pork, 25.50(^26.00. Lard active, at 16. Bacon buoyant, at 14%. Shoulders, 17,?^; clear sides, 18L? Whiskey dull and nominnl. CINCINNATI, October 10.-Flour and corn quiet und weak. Pork firm, at 25.00. Lard firm, at 15%. Bacon in fair demand-shoulders 13%; sides 17)4 @18j?. Whiskey dull and unsettled, at 86@87. GALVESTON, October 10.-Cotton dull and nominal-good ordinary 13; stock 6,000 bales. NEW ORLEANS, October 10.-Cottou dull and lower-middlings 14%@15; sales 1,900 bales; rccoipts 5,093; stock 33.122. MOBILE, October 10.-Cotton dull and lower-middlings, 14%@14>?; receipts, 1,279; stock, 22,278. CHARLESTON, October 10.-Cotton easier-middling 14}?; sales 600 bales; not receipts 3,858; exports to Great Bri? tain 1,400; coastwise 8,816; stock 13, 246. SAVANNAH, October 10.-Cottou in fair! demand-middling 14-??; sales 1,000 bales; receipts 4,911; stock 36,225. AUGUSTA, October 10.-Cotton market weak and unchanged-sales 977 bales; middling 14; receipts 1,061. LONDON, October 10-Noon.-Consols 92>?. Bonds dl%. LIVERPOOL, October 10-Noon.-Cot? ton steady-uplands 8^@,8%; Orleans 9. Shipments of cottou from Bombay to the 6th, since last report, 5,000 bales. LIVERPOOL, October 10-Evening. Cotton steady-uplands 8^?; Orleans 8J8'; sales 1,2000 bales. Butter! Butter! 2KEGS FINK GOSHEN RUTTER, just ar? rived ut HARDY SOLOMON'S. Oct ll_ Look -In At PLUMER'S, and neo Perkins it Houso's NON-EXPLOSIVE LAMPS and SAFETY CANS for Kerosene; besides tko variety of useful articles usually kept in a Lamp and Gas Fixture Storo. For sale bv E. C. PLUMER, Steam and Gas Fitter, Plain stroet. Oct 9_C_ To the Dental Profession. TUE regular semi-annual meeting of tho South Carolina Stato Dontal Association will i?o held in Charleston, S. C., cerumen TUESDAY, November 1, at H V.U. Dentist's throughout tho Stato aro cordially invited to ho present. Members wili be passed to and fro, over tho various railroads, for ono faro. T. T. MOORE, Corresponding Secretary. Oct 9_ Rattle at Pollock's. THAT FINE GOLD WATCH and CHAIN will be rubied at Pollock's _^Restaurant, oh TUESDAY EVENING. atti o clock. Gentlemen having chances will call, at or before that hour, and nettle, else their chances will bo void. Renu mber, if not paid up, you lose yonr chance at tho best Time-piece in the Stato. Oct fl 3 TO THE LADIES. Fall and Winter Opening. MRS. M'CORKIICX, (Main street, nearly Opposite Columbia lloli l,) HAS just returned from New York, where she selected an ele? gant and varied assortment of Goods in the Millinery Line, Which will bo oponed for inspec? tion on WEDNESDAY next, Octobor 12, and to which the atteution ol tho ladies is particularly invited. Sho has also a lino of elegant CLOAKS and FURS, which aro well worth looking at. COSSETS of every style, for ladies and chil? dren. FANCY GOODS in endless variety. Oct 9 Ib??lf?^ AT TBE FtlOIS HY COODS UTIILISIIIT OF J. H. & M. L. KIN ARD. TVE C0M5IENCE tho FALL 8EA80N bv oponing to an admiring PUBLIO New and Elegantly-arranged DRY GOODS HOUSE. Cur inonda need no special invitation, THEY don't go anywhere clue; bnt tho great maaaoB must ho informed WUEBE to buy to tho beat advantage Wo aasort, without foar of contra? diction, that Our HOUSE ls tlx? OWE At which aB parties will get ENTIRE SATISFACTION and F?LL VALUE for their money. We have thc BEST arranged Show Booms in tho CITY. Every portipn of tho large epaco is aa HQUT AS DAY; buyers can SEE what they aro purchasing, and wo guarantee tho PRICES ! RIGHT. To say that our sock is LABOE, or VEUY largo, or IMMENSE, would NOT convey nALF au idea of tho extout and variety that each of tho TWELVE WELL-STOCKED DEPARTMENTS CONTAIN. - O ur O st, x" ]?> ? * St o o ls. ALONE is worth aa much as any ordinary Dry Goods Store keeps altogether. The Handsome French Plate Glass Front Will ind?calo to strangers and visitors to our City WHERE TO STOP AND BUY from tho LARGEST, DEBT SELECTED AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS THAT Caa bc FOUNA In tnt? City. Each Department is superintended by Gentlemen of long business experience, and we v have made special arrangements with a COMPETENT Upholsterer, to have Carpets, Oilcloths, Window Shades and Cornices cut to Gt, and laid down or put up, ao that tho customer will have nothing to do but to make thc selection, and wo will do tho reet, and do it mon r. Pi n ato Residences, Hotela and Churches furnished on thc moat liberal terms and with de? spatch. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS cut ANY aizc. Octa J. II. ?Si JU. L. K.INARD. N E W STOE E ! .Large, New and Attractive Stock OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. THE undersigned bega to call the attention of tho public to tho fact that ho baa now opened at his new atoro, (next door East of POLLOCK'S restaurant,) to be known as Goodman's Clothing Bazaar, the most handsome lino of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in this city, of lato fashion. We call speoial attention to the DERBY HACK, tho most beautiful overworn, being of a cut to snit the taste of everyone. Our line of FURNISHING GOODS is complete in its branch, compriaing in part a large assortment of TIES. Gome and purchaao a CHOWN PBINCE or a LONDON CLUB. We offer large inducomcnta to purchasers of HATS, of which we have tho Silk, Crown Prince, King William, Von Moltko, Bismarck, and others too nume? rous to bear description. Our etook of TRUNKS, VALISES and HAND-SATCHELd, is large and varied. Cal1, soe and be convinced, that what we htivo said can be depended upon. Oct 8 D. GOODMAN. IMPROVEMENTS, ADDITIONS, ETC. WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC., A NEW DEPARTMENT, VIZ.: PAPER HANGINGS! AND ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHOW A. GOOD ASSORTMENT, AND HAVE EMPLOYED J3L. COMPETENT 3VEA3XT WHO CAN PROPERLY PUT THEM UP. R. C. SHIVER. Oct 1 Smo HARDWARE AND ^ GROCERIES. WE have recently made large adddition to our stock of HARDWARE, nt lees juices than liavo been had since tho war. All our old stock AT COST AND LESS THAN COST. New Goods at Reduced Prices: CARPENTER TOOLS, _?? -, FANCY GROCERIES, Blacksmith Tools, /Jf^T^feMl-^^ ?S Wines and Liquors, of every Masons' Toola and Farming Im- ff I !Wj ??gg&p--* grade-tin nnnionao stock. Carriage Material, k??\' 10?lH-JW^nS^^tA?^ Syrups, Building Material, ill XJlJHiilli* il Tj Chewing and Smoking To Trimming Material and House- 'BLp^DffiMWflB8?LiL-K baeco, furnishing Gooda, UEH?TC?II. tl U Sugar, Coffee, Ac, .? EST PRICKS. AT LOW Our friends who favor us willi their orders for BAGGING and TIES, will always) hud us at tho bottom of the market in these and all other Goods. TERMS CASH. Sept 25 3mo L?RICK & LOW RANCE. I\trnituTO? Groceries, tte. BT JACOB LE VIH. THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, 11th inst., at 10 o'olook, before my store, I will sell, A general variety of FURNITURE and GROCERIES. Oct ll California Seed Oatt. KAA BUSHELS PRIME CALIFOENI* OUU SEED OATS. Tor Bale by Oct 9_EDWARD HOPE. Smoked Beef. Or\r\ LBS. choice 8MOKED REEF, for OvJKJ ealo bv EDWARD HOPE. : 250 SAW : : 245 SAW : : 210 SAW GINS, warranted in : : quality second to nono on the : : continent, just received and for : : Halo VKIIY LOW. : : Oct9 L?RICK Sc LOWRANCE. : Teas. HAVING juBt roturned from a visit to tho North, I eau recommend tho following TEAS, of my own selection. NEW CROP, per Pacific Railroad, and only FOHTY DAYS from China and Japan: Choicest MOYUNE GUN-POWDER. Choicest MoyuDO HYSON. Finest Uncolored JAPAN. Choicest "TRUE" SCHOUCHONG. Finest Oolong "CRAGIE TEA." Theao, with others, compriso tho best asBortment that can bc offered in any market, and having been bought at recent reduction in gold value, aro in every way worthy the attention of economical purchasers. Oct 8_GEO. SYMMERS. Hams and Bacon Strips, I AA NEW SUGAR-CURED HAMS. 1_V_/ v/ 1,000 lbs. now Sugar-cured Break? fast Strip?, just received and for salo by Get 7 J. ft, 1. R. AGNEW. Yellow Pine Lumber, OF tho BEST QUALITY, and in quantities to suit purchasers, can bo obtained by applying to W. J. BRYANT A CO., No. 2 Ann streot, Charlceton, 8. C., Or at Branchville Post Office, S.C. Oct 7_Imo Pearl Grist! Pearl Crist! -I f \ BBLS. fine PEARL GRIST, just ar L\J rived at HARDY SOLOMON. Oct 4_ Gas Light Bills for Month of September. CONSUMERS aro respectfully requested to call and mako payment without delay. JACOB LEVIN. Oct 9 3_jSoo'y Columbia Gas Company. Cutting Cheese. FIFTY boxea GOSHEN and NEW YORK STATE CHEESE, for ealo low by Oct 9 _EDWARD HOPE. 8. W. PORTER. R. M. 8TEEEL. IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES , ANO ALL IN NEED OF SOMETHING TO WEAR. THE varied and extonBivo assortment of GOODS just received, at PORTER ft. STEEL'S EMPomuH, offers a raro opportunity to dry goods buyors, who would combino eco? nomy with good taste. Our stocks in oaoh departmont, aro now completo, and will bear comparison with any in tho city. Wo challenge competition. Our friends, and tho public, are invited to call and examino for themselves, when we feel confi? dent that tho lowness of our prices, and quality of oaf goods, will ensure their custom. We quoto below a fow of our leaders: TARTAN PLAIDS, in all matoriala; Silk Poplins, Roubaix Poplins, Empress Oiotha, Merinoa,Comlet Clothe, bombazines, Alpacas, Delaines, Shawls, Cloaks and Fura, Blankets, El an els, Woolen Goods, Gloves, Hosiery. KM ALT. WAUES. An unequaled line of Domestic Gooda, Table Linens, To wein, Dolleys, Diapers, Bed Ticks. We would call special attention to our Gent's Furnishing Department, consisting of Dress Shirts, Under-clothingt English and French Caaaimercs, Domestic Caseimeres, Tweeds. Tubby Velvets, Jeans, etc. Eopt 28 3mo_PORTER ft. STEELE. "PROGRESSIVE." OUR STYLES FOR FALL, 1870. OPENED THIS DAY, ono of tho most beau? tiful atocka of CLOAKS AMD SHAWLS Ever shown in thia market. In Dress Goods, We load the market this season, both in STYLE and PRICE. OUR STOCK Has boeu bought on a "LOW RULING BASIS" wills Cot toa, and wc propose to give tho advanlago gained by us to "THE ces TOMERS." Nothing ha? contributed to build up our EXTENSIVE ami still incrcaaing business more than oar systematic "LOW PltlCES" fcnd satisfactory "atylo of buaineaa. All Gooda are guaranteed as represented. Tho BEST GOODS sold for tho "LOWEST PRICES." Weare Agent'* Tor tho EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE," ono of the best. W. I?. LOVE Hi CC, Columbia Hotel Building, Mainstreet. W. D. LOVE. ll. B. MCCKKEUV._OctP To Make Room OU my extensivo stock of DRY GOODS CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, Ladies' and Gentlemen's FUBNISHING GOODS, ?M /ih ELLAS, ftc, I offer my entire stock of SHOES at c rt. JACOB S?LZBACHER. Sept 20